Recently received a summons to front for jury service yesterday - expected duration 4 weeks. Nothing wrong with that - being a fine upstanding citizen, I'd rather not, but realize that the system won't function without it (and there's a hefty fine if I don't front).
Rang the number the night before, and the recorded message tells me that I'm not required yesterday, but have to front today. OK, I guess I needn't have organised things about not being available yesterday, but it did give me a day I hadn't counted on in the workshop.
Fronted up today, along with about 100 other draftees, to be told that the trial was now estimated to be 5 weeks. Had an explanation of the courtroom and selection process, marked the roll and sat through a hammish 15 minute film about how important it is to be a juror.
After 2 hours, we were told, with no explanation, that we were no longer required. No 'Sorry, we stuffed up your day for no reason.' Just 'No pay because you were out of here before 1 o'clock. We'll send you a cheque for your travel allowance (based on distance as the crow flies).'
Now I don't mind doing my civic duty. I don't even mind that the daily payment (if you get it) is about what I'd make in 2 hours as a contractor. And I can understand that some potential jurors will be challenged and sent home. What p!sses me off is that we are all left standing around at our own (or employers') expense, because a bunch of highly paid lawyers and judges can't get their act together enough to decide that their case isn't prepared in time, or they are going to plead guilty after all, or there really was no case to answer, or yesterday's case ran overtime, or some other reason. If I'm expected to inconvenience myself so the justice system can function, surely there's some onus on those who run the system to do so efficiently.
End of rant.